Argus Hamilton is an American stand-up comedian and writer. Hamilton began his stand-up comedy career at The Comedy Store.
Hamilton has made a number of appearances on The Tonight Show and has written for television series such as The Richard Pryor Show and Laugh-In. Hamilton is also a syndicated comedy columnist.

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Comic Argus Hamilton described the core group, of which he was a member, as “
Mitzi's little Anglo Saxon Triple A ball club.” Hamilton was the son, grandson, and
great grandson of southern Methodist ministers. His grandfather, Argus ...

Matt Hamilton was born in England, and raised in Grays, Essex. Now has no fixed abode. Education after school was in horticulture, not a passion or a want. Just a job. The dreams of life everywhere else, and fantasy was always an escape, an enjoyment. A desire for the real world outside the box, and with a country that had no hold on him, led to hi...

Josh Mersereau to Alexander Hamilton, Apr. 29, 1792, in The Papers of
Alexander Hamilton, ed. Harold ... Argus, Aug. 1, 1795; see also Aug. 5, 10, 1795.
25. Hamilton's position can be traced in the following places in The Papers of
Alexander ...

Edward L. Widmer, author of Ark of the Liberties: America and the World“The War of 1812 was a difficult test for the United States, still wobbly on the world stage nearly two decades after formal independence. That Americans received a passing grade was due in no small part to the exceptional performance of the U.S. Navy, which humiliated the legen...

Hamilton won the right to testify to what the Argus 's innuendoes meant. This led
him into having to rehash all over again, under oath from the witness box at a
well-publicized public trial, all his by now no doubt only too well-rehearsed
reasons ...

Knoedelseder offers a fascinating account of the Comedy Camelot days of the 1970s when Los Angeles abounded with future comedy superstars. Everyone from Jay Leno and David Letterman to Andy Kaufman and Robin Williams struggled through late-night sets in clubs that refused to pay them for their efforts, until a strike tore the comedy community apart...

When President George Washington ordered an army of 13,000 men to march west in 1794 to crush a tax rebellion among frontier farmers, he established a range of precedents that continues to define federal authority over localities today. The "Whiskey Rebellion" marked the first large-scale resistance to a law of the U.S. government under t...

Click here to read the latest column, which includes this item: "The White House announced President Obama will visit Israel, Jordan and the West Bank next month. The two opposing sides hate each other.

From Argus Hamilton’s column: The Real Face of Jesus airs on the History Channel Tuesday. It employs encoded blood from the shroud of Turin to reconstruct Jesus's face using computer imaging. The picture they released of Jesus makes him look half Jewish, which explains his mother's side, and half English, which Episcopalians say explains his…